My mother bakes delicious cakes find proper noun and common noun
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Common noun -mother ,cake.
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The common noun in the sentence is 'mother'.
Nouns and their types-
- A noun is that part of speech that is used as a name, place, animal, or thing. It is all of these common things, animals, and names in general.
- First, we identify the nouns in the sentence and then look at their types. The first noun in the question is 'mother' and another noun is 'cake'.
- A common noun is a noun that is used for a whole class of people. And when we use that noun it points to the whole class and not one person. For example, when using day in a sentence we point to any day and not a particular day.
- Whereas, a proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. For example, the Taj Mahal is a proper noun.
- As we look at the noun 'mother' it is used for a whole class of mothers and specifically not one. So that is a common noun.
- The noun 'cake' is a countable noun as it can be counted in words and divided in terms of numbers.
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